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Notices. ' IS NOW CABEYING ON (PENDING EECONSTEUCTION) The Business, in all its Branches, of the N.Z. LOAN & ' Consignments of Wool to London will receive the utmost care and attention. OUR FIRST BALE IN AUCKLAND WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER Liberal Cash Advances on the Ensuing Clip of Wool. mm w. sake, Sept. 5

Auctions. CARTER AND FRANCIS. * CAMBRIDGE AUCTION MART. This Day, at 2 p.m. POULTRY, NEW' POTATOES, Cabbages, Green Peas, Table Carrots, Bacon,' Hams, ■ Cheese, Fowl Wheat, etc. Drapery and Clothing * 2 SPLENDID VIOLINS (good maker) Breech-loading Gun 1 • , Large assortment of IRONMONGERY, and TINWARE, comprising : Saucepans, Stew Pans, Frying Pans, Rakes, Hoes, Hand .Saws, Steam Irons, Spades, ' Cruets, Tea and Coffee Pots, Wash-up Tins, etc. . Lot Brushware Gents' Saddles, Side Saddles Also, 2 PURE BRED SETTER DOGS And Large and, choice lot of POT PLANTS' ; G, H . CART ER, Auctioneer. N.B.r Fowls and 'Turkeys in any; quantity wanted; highest, cash price given. ...' iQAMBRIDGE AUCTION MART. I Notice of Partnership. The undersigned begs to' inform the public of Cambridge and •surrounding, districts that he has taken into Partnership'"' Mr : Claude Francis, -and th'it in future the name of the firm will be CARTER & FRANCIS, and trusts that the patronage hitherto ( shown to'him will in the future beas heartily.shown. ; tothe new firm,' who will do their utmost to forward the interests of their, clients. ! , g. h. c;arter; , " " Auctioneer! '' : 'd 2' G.H. Carter.] : [Claude 1 Francis. AMBRIDGE, AUCTION MART. ♦ AUCTIONEERS A; 1 GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.jEvery description of Farm Produce : , bought and, sold on commission. WE HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE: 1 Light Tip Dray, !£8 Cart Saddle and Breechen, £llos 'Medium Spring Cart, £ll „ « Spring Cart Harness, £2 10a ~,, Also, CORTLAND WAGGONETTE (nearly new). GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS Supplied at the Shortest Notice. ' Several Choice! Farms for sale.Book Debts'and Rents Collected, CARTER; & FRANCIS. d2 RAGLAN. MR W. Ei'-THOMAS may be consulted at f the Harbour View Hotel from next Wednesday afternoon till Thursday evening, 7th inst; j --pVoVv, Blacksmith, N G A R UAW AHLA,:, Wheel weighting done in all Branohes; new and repairs. i n25 rpo THE CrEN.TLEM-EN. FOR COLONIAL TWEED SUIT?, FROM 55/- TAILOR-MADE, TRY HOWARD, CAMBRIDGE, gPE CI, AL NOTI, CE. J. WHEELER and Co., Undertakers, Karangahape.Road, Newton, wish to inform the they, ha,ve ,started in business.,. J.W. having" been for the lafit 10 years in ! ( the employ of C. Little should be a guarantee as to ability. All orders entrusted to us will be promptly attended to, Terms strictly moderate, rill

Auctions) J. McNICOL, WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 15th December. Fat, store & dairy cattle Fat and Store Sheep, Etc, 8 Fat Cattle, D. Craig 6 Choice Fab Cows V W aifc o a 120 Well-.fattened Half- K n,. bred Down Ewes j Mate For the Executors, A J. STOREY. : Gr. F, McCtJLLAGH, Auctioneer. d 2 W" ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR, The undesigned will hold the annual Sale of Breeding ewes. fat& store WETHERS,, EWE & WETHER LAMBS • Stud and Flock Lincoln, Leicester, : Shropshire, Southdown, and Romney Marsh Rams. , EARLY IN FEMUARY. Entries solicited. For the Executors, A, J, STOREY. G F. McCulugh, Auctioneer. d2 H° 0 RSE • BREAKING. The undersigned is prepared to undertake the breaking-in of young Horses to' saddle or harness. ; For further particulars r Cambridge, Nov. 27,1893. T' OST-Frcm Hamilton;; about six J weeks ago, a Flea-bitten Grev MARE, shod all round, got. several dark' stripes on neck; no brands; well put together mare. £1 reward will,be paid ou returning to 1 . , L. SUTTON, ' ' 'Hamilton. £1 R E W A R D. LOST-A Light Bay GELDING, about 17 hands, good hack, well-known as Sultan. The above reward \yill,, be. sivcn for his return or information leading to his recovery. JOHNSTONE BROS., n25 ' Okete, £1 B E ff A R D. LOST—I he day of the sale of horses at Hamilton, on October 28th, a Dark Bay COLT, 4 years old; not shod; rather a large head; one front fetlock slightly . larger than the other; no brand. , Apply ~ L, SUTTON, Hamilton, £1 R E WAR D. Strayed or stolen from Rothwell's farm, Whatawhata. about 26th 'October, one Three-year-old Black FILLY; white star on forehead, about fifteen hands two inches high ; scar on front of right hock. Anyone giving such information as will lead to recovery of' same will receive the above roward. / G. G. KENNY, Surgeon, Waikato Hospital. 2Hrcl November, 1893, n 25 N ARROWS BRIDGE. Notice is hereby given that the Narrows Bridge will be OPEN for general traffic on and after MONDAY, the 4th December. JAMES McPHERSON, ./ Waikato County Clerk. N 0 T I C E. All accounts owing to C. Starr, butcher, of Ngaruawahia, must be paid before the 10th of December next, otherwise proceedings will be taken for their recovery. C. STARR, n3O Nqaruawahia.

Auctions. J. McNICOL. fJIHE 'Business of the late John McNiool, of Hamilton, Auctioneer, will be carried on as before by the Executors, A. McNicol and A. J. Storey, For the Executors, A. J. STOREY. CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE. THIS DAY. RATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, ETC. V 10 First - class Draught Horses, right out of work, from Mr D. Fallon, who has finished his contract on the Rotorua line 250 Fresh, Fall-moritb, healthy Crossbred Ewes, in wool, with firstclass lambs, from neighbourhood 100 Shorn Hoggets, mostly mutton, RoDt. Cricket 2 Good Dairy Cows, Thos. Hicks 10 Good Calves, Geo. Mann Champion Drill, in good order, from Piako 6 Good Farm Horses 3 First-class Draught Horses, from Hukanui 2 Good Buggy Horses, from neighbourhood Good Spring Trap or Dog Cart 3 Good Draught Horses, from neighbourhood Anyone requiring a really good Draught Horse cannot do better than attend this sale. < For the Executors, A. J. STOREY. G. F. McCdllagh, Auctioneer, nlB HAMILTON LIVE STOCK SALE. , Thursday, 7th December. At 12.30 p.m. CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, ETC. 9 Three-year-old Steers, H. Latham 20 Good Yearlings \ - TSS diliond to j Hnk,m,i 7 ?l«Tctow dLambS } Rothwell Bn>s - For the Executors, A. J. STOREY. G. F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer, n2B OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 12th December. CATTLE. SHEEP,; ETC. 50 Head Well-bred Young Cattle, from Kopua • 3 Good Springers, from Paterangi • 120 We'l-bred Two to Four-year-old Steers ■ For the Executors, .A. J. STOREY. G. F. McCdllagh, Auctioneer; n 30. pOR PRIVATE SALE. Buildingsknown as Whyte's, situated in centre of business part of Hamilton. First-class Cocksfoot Good Steam Engine, in good order. Can be seen at Mr J. All will's, TO LET: ' •Office, 2 rooms and good store, in Whyte's Buildings. AGENTS FOR: P, and D. Duncan's Implements. Boomerang Branding Oil. The best brand for sheep in the market; lasts the season ; weather does not affect it, and it scours out easily with soap. Little's Fluid Sheep Dip, in one and five-gallon drums Little's Powder Dip, in 21b packets McDougall's Sheep Dip and Cattle Dressing ; - ' For the Executors, nil A, J. STOREY. Q IT~ 8 A L E. LARNEY'S ANTHELMINTIC. No flock-owner should be without it. Also, Sutton's Parasitic Drench

Wanteds, &c. W W' w TT/ANTBD-Ten Men and-Cook. V* Apply on the works, Eureka B Murray W' ANTED-A Good Double-furrow Ploughman, used to Wallace Plough. Apply Souter and Co., Cambridge. ■' WANTED-Owner for one Dark Bay Gelding, branded B on near shoulder. If not claimed on or before the 7th prox. will be sold to pay expenses. -Patea Puniu, c/o M. J. D. Herdson, Kihikihi. r ANTED—Residents of Matamata to know that B. Browne is agent for H. H. Howden, watchmaker, Hamilton, and will receive all watches and jewellery for repairs at his store, Matamata. r ANTED-Intending purchasers of . . Glass, China, Earthenware, Fancy •Goods, Cutlery, &c., to visit Aspinall's, Importer?. Our motto is: Good value for little money. Goods carefully packed and sent to country customers on receipt .of P. 0.0. Price list on application to ASPINALL'S, 80, Victoria-street, Auckland. 012 ANTED KNOWN - Splendid variety of Christmas Cards, Toys •and Fancy Goods of all descriptions at 1). Mclntyre's, Hairdresser, Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN - Concrete Stable. Cowshed, Barn, and other floors, Tanks, Dips, Paths etc., are cheap. -J. Wilson and Co., Auckland, au 12 WANTED KNOWN—New arrivals Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Christmas Cards in great variety, at W. Sppdding's Wool and Fancy Dep6t, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. n!4 W"~ ANTED KNOWN—J. Wilson and Co, Auckland, give;estimates •and instructions on concrete free, aud sell Cement, Hydraulic and Shell Lime, Bricks, etc. an 12 y]y A, N TED KNOWN. That MRS SAUNDERS having- taken over larger premises for, her dressmaking, lias now started business over D. Mac> pherson and Co.'s Clothing Department Harangahape Road, Auckland, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to receive a share of their ■patronage. n2I W A N T I D ' K N OWN By Waikato Settlers. That J. HAMMOND,'Saddler and "Harness and Bag Maker, Victoria-street 'West (between Hobson and Nelsonstreets), Auckland, makes and repairs "Saddles and Harness. Strong Work a Specialty, au 3 R ANTED KNOW N. Spring and Summer Hats, direct from the manufacturer, Luton, England. About 3000 to choose from, at 3d, fid, od, Is, Is 3d, Is fid.- Is lid, 2s Gd, 3a 6d, :3s lid. The cheapest in Auckland. Some at less than one-half warehouse -prices. Ribbon, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, etc., etc. New Dre?s Goods in Prints, Sateens. Pongees, Muslins, Delaines, 'Nun's Veiling, ; Whip Cords, Crepone, Shots, Figured in All Wool and Silk and Wool, etc., t to. Dress, Mantle and Habit Making. Best fit and style in New Zealand. DAVID GARRIOCK, 0.31 Karangahape Read, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN W OPENING UP NEW GOODS. X. R. COX, LONDON HOUSE, HAMILTON, ' . ■ s2 WANTED KNOWN-That Mr Gerrisli has enlarged his residence, .-and bas increased accommodation for "boarders, affording to ladies and gentlemen all the, comforts of a private home. Moderate charges,—S. Gerrish, Duke•street West, Cambridge. k LL' Persons TRESPASSING XX with dog or gun on{ the Matamata Estate wi.'l be PROSECUTED.'" H. J KALLENDER, Manager.

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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3344, 2 December 1893, Page 16

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